John Winkler, a 30-year-old white man, was mistakenly shot by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies Monday, April 7, in the 900 block of Palm Avenue in West Hollywood, according to sheriff’s officials.

When deputies arrived, they were directed to an apartment where the knife-wielding man was said to be. Deputies were told that there were two men who lived in the apartment, and the man with the knife was white with a thin build and a black shirt.

A sergeant directed an entry team, along with deputies armed with “less than lethal” weapons. The team staged itself outside the front door of the apartment and announced themselves, but no one responded.

Kurtland Ma, a 34-year-old Asian man, was stabbed to death Saturday, March 29, in the 900 block of Palm Avenue in West Hollywood, according to Los Angeles County coroner’s records.

Deputies responded to an apartment to perform a welfare check and were told that the person who lived there may have killed his roommate and was thinking about killing himself, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies forced their way into the apartment after no response and found Ma on the kitchen floor with stab wounds, according to the news release.

Ma was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics at 6:53 p.m., said Ed Winter, a coroner's spokesman.

A black man was hiding in a bathroom and appeared to have taken a large amount of pills. The man, later identified as Andre Damiane Davids, 36, was taken to ...

Shahriar Moussazadeh, identified by the coroner as a 38-year-old white man, was shot to death Thursday, Aug. 26, in triple homicide West Hollywood, according to authorities.

Moussazadeh's younger brother, Pirooz, and Bernard Khalili, both 27, were also killed in what Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said appeared to be a botched robbery. Investigators said evidence suggests that the victims were selling marijuana out of the Kings Road apartment. They said the suspect was found with just a few pounds of stolen marijuana

“It was a drug deal that didn’t go well,” said Lt. Pat Nelson of the Sheriff’s Department homicide bureau. “He came for the drugs and decided he didn’t want to pay for them and took them by killing these three men.”

Harold Yong Park, 31, who is expected to be charged with three murders in the next day or so, allegedly went ...

Bernard Khalili, identified by the coroner as a 27-year-old white man, was shot to death Thursday, Aug. 26, in triple homicide West Hollywood, according to authorities.

Two brothers, Shahriar and Pirooz Moussazadeh, ages 38 and 27, were also killed in what Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said appeared to be a botched robbery. Investigators said evidence suggests that the victims were selling marijuana out of the Kings Road apartment. They said the suspect was found with just a few pounds of stolen marijuana

“It was a drug deal that didn’t go well,” said Lt. Pat Nelson of the Sheriff’s Department homicide bureau. “He came for the drugs and decided he didn’t want to pay for them and took them by killing these three men.”

Harold Yong Park, 31, who is expected to be charged with three murders in the next day or so, allegedly went ...

Pirooz Moussazadeh, identified by the coroner as a 27-year-old white man, was shot to death Thursday, Aug. 26, in triple homicide West Hollywood, according to authorities.

Moussazadeh's older brother, Shahriar, 38, and Bernard Khalili, 27, were also killed in what Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said appeared to be a botched robbery. Investigators said evidence suggests that the victims were selling marijuana out of the Kings Road apartment. They said the suspect was found with just a few pounds of stolen marijuana

“It was a drug deal that didn’t go well,” said Lt. Pat Nelson of the Sheriff’s Department homicide bureau. “He came for the drugs and decided he didn’t want to pay for them and took them by killing these three men.”

Harold Yong Park, 31, who is expected to be charged with three murders in the next day or so, allegedly went ...

Gabriel Camaro, a 43-year-old Latino, died Monday, July 19, in the 8700 block of Beverly Boulevard in West Hollywood, according to Los Angeles County coroner's records.

[For the record: An earlier version of this post, based on the initial information from authorities, identified the shooting victim as Luis Camargo and no age was originally given. Ed Winter, spokesman for the coroner's office, said they were able to determine Camaro's true identity through fingerprints.]

Camaro was shot about 2:10 a.m. outside Guys & Dolls, a popular nightclub, said Los Angeles County Sheriff's Cmdr. James Lopez.

An argument broke out between two groups as the club was closing, and shots were fired between two cars, Lopez said.

Camaro, who was working at the valet parking stand, was killed in the crossfire, Lopez said.

Part of the incident was caught on video by a camera person working for ...

Lisa La Pierre, a 42-year-old white woman, died in a hospital Monday, Jan. 18, more than 15 years after she was shot at Santa Monica Boulevard and Sweetzer Avenue in West Hollywood, according to Los Angeles County coroner's officials.

Ed Winter, a spokesman for the coroner's office, said coroner's investigators have not completed La Pierre's autopsy. Winter said she was shot July 11, 1994, but he had no other information about the incident.

Her death was listed as a homicide.

[Note: After initially listing La Pierre's death as a homicide, coroner's officials deferred a final determination pending additional tests. By February, they determined she died from acute pneumonia as a result of her quadriplegia and confirmed the death as a homicide.]

-- Anthony Pesce

The following is a short story on the shooting that ran in The Times on July 14, 1994: Gunman Injures 2 ...

A 40-year-old black man was stabbed to death outside Barney's Beanery restaurant on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood about 1:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18.

The incident began with an argument inside the popular restaurant and bar, authorities said. The altercation moved outside, and three to four Latino men pulled a knife on the victim, said Lt. Gil Carrillo of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s homicide bureau. Carrillo said the victim was taken to a hospital, where he died. The suspects are still at large.

"We don’t have any idea why [the argument] started yet," Carrillo said. "The restaurant is a well-known and well-respected eatery in West Hollywood." Neither West Hollywood nor Barney’s Beanery "are accustomed to incidents such as this," he said.

—Jia-Rui Chong

UPDATE: The victim was identified by the Los Angeles County coroner's office as Michael McClure. Two ...